7KH +HDG LV /DVW We have already dealt with important evidence that the head is the terminal form, and now we reach the fourth and last proposition in our notational order of form in drawing the figure: WKH KHDG LV ODVW LQ WKH VNHWFKLQJ RUGHU We shall confirm the fact, alluded to earlier that the head may be drawn in a variety of twists and tilts on a given figure ZLWKRXW causing any important change or disposition of the figure action.
This figure shows three optional head positions. These head positions, imposed on the torso, do not limit the possible variations of head placement, but they do show how an effective figure may be held until a desired head meets the logic of the action.